The Voices of AIDS

by Michael Thomas Ford

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Interviews people of all ages and backgrounds, some HIV-positive, some related to someone who is infected, about their experiences with AIDS.

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Truth of living with AIDs and or experincing it affect your life. 12 stories of hardship and terror. The voices of AIDS gives you 12 different perspectivites of having an awful diease take over and empact their lives. It demistrates just how much pain it is to sit by a clock and wait for your time to get up and also sitting by the clock waiting for your loved ones time to clock out. But this book shows the lives of fighters the ones that dream of teaching better protection for their childern and people after their own lives. They see how AIDS is killing our generation and they want something to be done. They want people to educate themselves on the subject and then discuss it, not just take what they think they know and splurg it. This show more disease is unbeatable; a death sentence. And these stories are powerful. show less

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Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
362.1Society, government, & cultureSocial problems and social servicesSocial WelfarePeople with physical illnesses
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RC607 .A26 .F654MedicineInternal medicineInternal medicineSpecialties of internal medicineImmunologic diseases. Allergy
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